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A: Did you hear about the disaster in Japan?

B: No. 1.

A: The earthquake and tsunami(海啸)hit Japan on March 11th. My friend Lin Tao called and told me about it.

B: 2.

A: For several minutes.

B: Oh, really?

A: Yes, it was very terrible. There was water all around the town of Kamaichi in northern Japan. Cars and trucks were floating in water Hundreds of people died and thousands of people were missing.

B: 3. Did your friend still live there?

A: No. 4. There was no earthquake and tsunami there.

A. That sounded bad.

B. He and his family moved to his uncle’s house in Tokyo.

C. What happened?

D. How long did it last?

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A. don’t mind B. like C. hate

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